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strong pharaoh who ruled Egypt thousands
of years ago, until last year when Hosni Mubarak's reign ended, Egyptians
were never able to witness a debate over who should take ... another.
Even some of the people most thirsty for transforming Mubarak's stagnant
nation from a democracy-deficient to a democracy-rich society have, in
despair, been yearning ... foreign minister and secretary
general of the Arab League during the Mubarak era, stresses his experience
and paints his opponents as religious extremists.
The open debate between the secular
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regional peace agreement. Relations with Saudi
Arabia, already tested by the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, likely
would be strengthened if King Abdullah saw the US as moving in a
serious ... Tahrir Square hosted the revolt that ended the 30-year
rule of President Hosni Mubarak. Tahrir, or "Liberation," Square
was originally called Ismailiya Square, after Khedive Ismail, one of
Egypt ... vandals, a
testament to their sense of national pride. Nearby is the headquarters
of Mubarak's National Democratic Party, which, by contrast,
protesters nearly succeeded in burning to the ground
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help protect its interests. They were constant, if not
always agreeable, companions. Egypt's Mubarak, Jordan's King Hussein,
Tunisia's Ben Ali, Yemen's Ali Saleh, Morocco's King ... cruel Saddam, the crazy (like a fox)
Qaddafi, and the plodding but reliable Mubarak.
The United States built its policies on these men and their regimes without
much regard ... someone
clever!"
A tall broad-chested man who spent years in prison under the Mubarak
regime, Shater commanded the room without even rising from his seat. He
barely talked religion
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division!" While Egyptians and
Tunisians had by then jettisoned Hosni Mubarak's National
Democratic Party and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali's Rally for
Constitutional Democracy, the March 15 movement ... Benjamin Netanyahu after May 2: "It's either Hamas, or peace with
Israel." With Mubarak's Egypt shoring up a still-biting Gaza
blockade, meanwhile, and taking Fatah's side ... many how little Abbas's dearly purchased goodwill in the West
was worth. With Mubarak's fall, meanwhile, and the impending
ascendancy of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hamas looked
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yourself. Long before the Jan. 25 revolution that
ousted Egyptian President I losni Mubarak, many academics and
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policymakers argued that his main adversary -- the Muslim
Brotherhood ... assumption that, since the Muslim Brotherhood
participated in virtually every election under Mubarak, it was
committed to the rule of the people as a matter of principle.
It was also ... crime of "damaging the armed forces."
Meanwhile, the Brotherhood has embraced many of the
Mubarak regime's autocratic excesses: Editors who are critical of
the Brotherhood have lost their jobs
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January Revolution
and that they could never have dreamed of in the Mubarak era.
This is the course that the Muslim Brotherhood is currently
pursuing with total single-mindedness ... much to
the Muslim Brotherhood and its circles as it does to the
Mubarak regime and that client class of officials, senior
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bureaucrats, entrepreneurs, chief security ... some tribal
leaders and an assortment of middlemen that benefited from the
patronage of Mubarak and his son. In like manner, both former
regimes schemed to return to power and/or
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January Revolution and that they could never have
dreamed of in the Mubarak era.
This is the course that the Muslim Brotherhood is currently pursuing with
total single-mindedness ... much to the Muslim Brotherhood and its circles as it does
to the Mubarak regime and that client class of officials, senior bureaucrats,
entrepreneurs, chief security officials, some army commanders ... some tribal leaders and an assortment of
middlemen that benefited from the patronage of Mubarak and his son. In
like manner, both former regimes schemed to return to power and/or
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couldn't have been
more different two years ago. Under the repression of Hosni
Mubarak's regime, the Brotherhood's unofficial motto was
"participation, not domination." The group was renowned ... just
months before the revolution and well before he could have ever
imagined being Mubarak's successor -- he echoed the
leadership's almost stubborn belief in glacial but steady change ... joined
hands and put the old divisions aside -- if only for a moment.
When Mubarak fell, though, there was little left to unite them.
The international community, particularly the United
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January 28th 2011, so on January 27th 2013. As with
President Hosni Mubarak, so with President Muhammad Morsi.
And in both cases to little effect. After both televised addresses
vast ... since January 25th, the
anniversary of the beginning of the uprising which toppled Mr
Mubarak two years ago, would have looked peculiarly familiar
even without the eerily precise coincidence ... remark of a prominent defector from the Brotherhood. "Morsi
has got to the point Mubarak reached after 30 years in just six
months."
Forbidding ways of custom
But though
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promising to rein in the Brotherhood but hobbled by his ties to the
Mubarak dictatorship, cannot boast a strong mandate.
To begin with, there is the power of the officer ... colleagues, they had held their fire
during the revolutionary tumult that brought down Hosni Mubarak in early
2011. There is no way of knowing, with precision, what would have
unfolded ... better part of wisdom to let the protests go forth, to cast Mubarak adrift and
maintain the idea of the army and nation as one.
The terror unleashed
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January 28th =011, so on January 27th 2013. As with President Hosni Mubarak, so with Pre=ident Muhammad
Morsi. And in both cases to little effect. After both telev ... since January 25th, the anniversary of the beginning of the =prising which toppled
Mr Mubarak two years ago, would have looked peculiar=y familiar even without the eerily precise coincidence ... prominent defector from the Brot=erhood. "Morsi has got to the point Mubarak
reached after 30 years in ju=t six months."
Forbidding ways of =ustom
But though the situ
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sense of impunity exceeding even
the period before the 2011 revolt against Hosni Mubarak.
The government installed by Gen. Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi has
renewed the Mubarak-era state ... along: that it was
Islamists, not the police, who killed protesters before Mr.
Mubarak's ouster.
"What is different is that the police feel for the first time ... Fattah, were
associated with the group when it was working in opposition to
Mr. Mubarak. State news media reports on Saturday indicated
the charges were a revival of old allegations
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battling a ghost in the desert. Since the 2011 uprising that
toppled President Hosni Mubarak, militants have blown up the
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pipeline that supplies natural ... insisted were Selmi's only source of income.
"We voted for Morsy to escape Mubarak's injustice. Now we
don't believe in him! It's the same way they ... essentially led Egypt since the fall of deposed
President Hosni Mubarak.
It appears likely that Tantawi's replacement, General Abdul
Fattah al-Sisi, was aware of and agreed to this
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constructed, foreign investment in Egypt surpassed $46 billion during the
last five years of Mubarak's rule, and in the last year of that regime the
country hosted more than ... social development while averting those
failures and shortcomings in reforms that occurred during the Mubarak era.
As was the case in the past, Egypt still has the duty to further ... Middle
East, its foreign policy hardly reflects that. Under its longtime president
Hosni Mubarak, Egypt receded into a long phase of quietism and
withdrawal. Mubarak is gone, but "Mubarakism without
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widely viewed as the military's
favored candidate and a relic of Hosni Mubarak's ousted
dictatorship.
The worst of it is this: no matter how unexpectedly skillful a
politician ... took the oath of office, the
Supreme Court, stacked with holdovers from the Mubarak
regime, effectively dissolved the country's first freely elected
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Parliament. Then ... than 1.5
percent this year, compared with 5.1 percent in the last year of
Mubarak's rule. Currency reserves have sunk to little more than
a third of their level
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